The customer is always right. Even if they are wrong, they are right. What developers and publishers are failing to realize is they are no longer in the business of selling products. They're in the business of selling services, and because of that, customer service and customer satisfaction IS very much a concern of theirs.Suennodil said:Long story short : What's your take on the argument that gamers can't complain about certain features/problems in a game they bought because they knew this would happen when they paid for it ?
Ideally, they would be punished for this poor customer service by the customers themselves, by them not giving any money. Unfortunately gamers just don't seem to have the stomach for such a thing, so it doesn't happen. So then the devs and publishers are free to go about using whatever business practices they want, knowing they are dissatisfying their customers but also that their paycheck is secure anyway. It's sort of a deadly cycle, and apart from the bad devs and publishers slowly fading over time (MAYBE, if they lose enough dedicated fans with time) I don't see much of a way to end it if gamers still prove unable to properly wield the power of their wallets.